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How the ‘man in black’ was exposed by the #Russian women he terrorised – The women, mostly aged between 19 and 25, had attended a rally in Moscow in March against Russia's invasion of Ukraine https://t.co/0uiulQHj56
— LawNewsIndex.com (@TheLawMap) September 8, 2022
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“Finding My Torturer”
— ChicMik (@ChyMik) September 24, 2022
Russian detainees expose the Moscow police officer who tortured them after they participated in March 2022 protests.
⛔️ Warning:
Disturbing content!
BBC News, 11min26sechttps://t.co/HNnHFvm6wG
(English/Russian with subtitles) pic.twitter.com/KxhXLVO7i0
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The voice belonged to a police officer wearing black who – over the course of six hours – terrorised at least 11 detainees inside the police station.
— jake tacchi (@jaketacchi) September 8, 2022
In some cases, the abuse amounted to torture.
He never identified himself, so who was this “man in black”? pic.twitter.com/vM52vFlbrt
On 22 March 2022, thousands of orders made on the delivery service – Yandex Food – appeared online. They included names, phone numbers and addresses of customers.
— jake tacchi (@jaketacchi) September 8, 2022
Most orders only revealed a first name, but with a phone number there was hope.
— jake tacchi (@jaketacchi) September 8, 2022
One led us to an advert for an office chair sold from Brateyevo police station. pic.twitter.com/VBxpK7nQAV
Watch the full film now and see how we found the “man in black” and the commander who failed to stop him.
— jake tacchi (@jaketacchi) September 8, 2022
UK Version – https://t.co/pBIFqnhKGf
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https://t.co/FdiGg42PRs pic.twitter.com/8tJqIzeepF
— simonthong aka kitty poo (@KittyPo80176717) October 23, 2022
— simonthong aka kitty poo (@KittyPo80176717) October 23, 2022
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